A sample smattering of chatter about the Sox from the guys on the other side of the field.

"You can't go down 0-2 and head to Boston," Cliff Floyd said. "You do that, you might as well start pulling out some wardrobe boxes. I mean, let's be real."
We said this before the series, but it is worth repeating, anybody that says the regular season means nothing now just isn't paying attention. With the Rays winning the second and third game of the September series in Fenway and maintaining their lead in the AL East, it proved to the players that they can win in Boston.
No longer do the Rays view the Red Sox - and Fenway Park in particular - as an insurmountable obstacle. As they begin a three-game set today, they can turn to their triumphs here in September and Saturday night's breathtaking 11-inning victory at Tropicana Field as proof that they can handle the defending world champions under just about any circumstances.
Just when you think you know the Rays, they suprise you again and win with a slugfest against a Boston team that has done that all year. I know I'll be tired today but it was worth it listening to Rays history. It must also be a sign that the final score was 9 to 8 Rays with the Maddon philosophy of 9=8. This ALCS isn't going to be over in 4. If the Rays can take one of the games in Boston, then come back all tied up at 2, they can win the series at the Trop. We still have a lot of baseball left!




on October 13, 2008 10:44 AM
I don't know what game the rays reporters saw but I did not see a dominant or resurgent rays "team" I saw one or two guys who really performed (and the collapse of Timlin after a bad call). The sox really seemed to be more in control the whole game